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<title>★★★☆☆ Potential Global Economic Impact of U.S. Federal Reserve Policy Changes</title>
<link>https://www.nytimes.com/2026/01/12/world/federal-reserve-global-costs-iran-gaza.html</link>
<description>Potential international economic consequences if the U.S. President influences Federal Reserve policy.<br/><br/>The text speculates on hypothetical political influence and its economic consequences, using informal language.</description>
<pubDate>Mon, 12 Jan 2026 21:23:10 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>https://www.nytimes.com/2026/01/12/world/federal-reserve-global-costs-iran-gaza.html</guid>
<category>Federal Reserve Bank of New York</category>
<category>Federal Reserve System</category>
<category>United States Politics and Government</category>
<category>Powell, Jerome H</category>
<atom:link href="https://www.nytimes.com/2026/01/12/world/federal-reserve-global-costs-iran-gaza.html" rel="standout"/>
<dc:creator>Katrin Bennhold</dc:creator>
<deframer:clickbait>0.3</deframer:clickbait>
<deframer:clickbait_reason>Uses a slightly informal verb to create mild curiosity.</deframer:clickbait_reason>
<deframer:description_corrected>Potential international economic consequences if the U.S. President influences Federal Reserve policy.</deframer:description_corrected>
<deframer:description_correction_reason>Condensed information, removed specific mention of President Trump for neutrality.</deframer:description_correction_reason>
<deframer:description_original>If President Trump succeeds in gaining control of the Federal Reserve, it could have ripple effects beyond U.S. borders.</deframer:description_original>
<deframer:framing>0.6</deframer:framing>
<deframer:framing_reason>Implies negative consequences and political interference.</deframer:framing_reason>
<deframer:hyper_stimulus_reason>No excessive capitalization, punctuation, or emotional language.</deframer:hyper_stimulus_reason>
<deframer:overall_reason>The text speculates on hypothetical political influence and its economic consequences, using informal language.</deframer:overall_reason>
<deframer:persuasive_reason>No direct call to action or sales language.</deframer:persuasive_reason>
<deframer:speculative_content>0.7</deframer:speculative_content>
<deframer:speculative_reason>Discusses hypothetical future events and their 'ripple effects'.</deframer:speculative_reason>
<deframer:title_corrected>Potential Global Economic Impact of U.S. Federal Reserve Policy Changes</deframer:title_corrected>
<deframer:title_correction_reason>Replaced informal verb 'futzing' with neutral term 'policy changes'.</deframer:title_correction_reason>
<deframer:title_original>The Global Cost of Futzing With the Fed</deframer:title_original>
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<media:credit>Haiyun Jiang/The New York Times</media:credit>
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